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    Macon County‚ Alabama (Munson‚ p.417). To put the prevalence of syphilis in perspective‚ “Sampling showed that thirty-five percent of the black population in Macon County was infected with syphilis.” (Munson‚ p. 417) But‚ this program was cut short due to the loss of funding. Sometime after this‚ around 1932‚ Dr. Taliaferro Clark of the PHS salvaged what he could

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    experienced antagonism by her store director‚ Ms. Munson. Ms. Munson resented Ms. Monet because she was “excluded from the hiring decisions.” (Case Study) Additionally‚ the store that Ms. Munson was in-charge of‚ ranked low in sales and “failed to meet its sales goals.” (Case Study) Ms. Monet desired to change the image of the store and turn its’ appearance around. However‚ whenever Ms. Monet attempted to make improvements for the store‚ Ms. Munson would impede her immediately; which made Ms. Monet

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    risen significantly over time. As a result‚ a new name is added to the national waiting list every 16 minutes (Duan‚ Gibbons‚ & Meltzer‚ 2000). It is estimated that about 100‚000 individuals are on the national transplant waiting list at all times (Munson‚ 2012). Something needs to be done before these numbers get completely out of control. Despite the introduction of Gift of Life and many other educational efforts‚ the United States continues to struggle with the bioethical issue of how to sufficiently

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    their freedom. The Japanese American’s people freedom was taken away by them being put in camps.(Munson 2) In the United States everyone should have their freedom and obviously the Japanese-Americans did not. The US government did not put thought in the actions the military were taking with the Japanese-Americans. There was Naval Districts where 250-300 suspects were kept and were under surveillance.(Munson 2) 50 or 60 Japanese Americans in those Naval Districts were classed as dangerous but the rest

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    of those included in running the study deprived the men of their autonomy when they told the participants that they were getting the right medical treatment‚ when in reality their progression of the illness was merely being recorded and compared. (Munson

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    Cited: Lewis‚ Amanda E. Race in the Schoolyard: Negotiating the Color Line in Classrooms and Communities. New Brunswick‚ NJ: Rutgers UP‚ 2003. Print. "Nov. 1941 - Munson Report "Japanese on the West Coast." Nov. 1941 - Munson Report "Japanese on the West Coast. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 28 Apr. 2014. http://home.comcast.net/~eo9066/1941/41-11/Munson.html X‚ Malcolm‚ and George Breitman. Malcolm X Speaks: Selected Speeches and Statements. New York: Grove

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    first is that the paper aims to describe why personal values are important. Obtaining a clear definition as to what values are varies from person to person. According to the paper values are the things that matter most to an individual (Posner‚ & Munson‚ 1979). Values are crucial to understanding behavior. Values allows a person to assess what is just and fair what they are willing to sacrifice in order to obtain something. Values are what eventually allow groups to bond together and find commonality

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    She saw the position for assistant director and Personal Reflections and applied. She was hired with under the director Heather Munson. Assistant directors were scheduled in 9-hour shifts there were three assistant directors who could potentially all be working at the same time along with part-time as well as seasonal employees. Tricia worked under Heather Munson clashed from the beginning. Tricia felt interrogated; the store that Tricia was assigned to consistently fail to meet sales goals

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    ethical principle that should be used in the ethical decision making process is Autonomy. According to Munson‚ the principle of autonomy can be stated as: “Rational individuals should be permitted to be self-determining‚ and a violation of autonomy is a violation of our concept of what it is to be a person. And to deny someone autonomy‚ is to treat that individual as something less than a person” (Munson‚ 2012‚ p.900). If Camilla undergoes the medical testing that her parents are requesting‚ she will

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    this being said‚ euthanasia looks like a good solution. Euthanasia is morally permissible. Euthanasia comes in two forms: active and passive. "Active euthanasia is direct killing and is an act of commission. Passive euthanasia is an act of omission"(Munson‚ 579). In addition‚ these two forms can be further broken down: voluntary‚ involuntary‚ and nonvoluntary. The debate happens when we have to consider all the possible combinations. There is a lot of gray areas. It is illegal to kill someone. However

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